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Linux-Announce Digest #545

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Tue Sep 23 13:13:10 2003

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Linux-Announce Digest #545, Volume #4          Tue, 23 Sep 2003 13:13:06 EDT

Contents:
  GOT A SPARE $1? THEN TURN IT INTO $5000 MORE! ("oneinca@hotmail.com")
  GOT A SPARE $1? THEN TURN IT INTO $5000 MORE! ("oneinca@hotmail.com")
  [Announce] Dependable - A dependency solver (Dependable)
  INDIA: Searching for Indian TeX links ("Frederick Noronha (FN)")
  RE COMMERCIAL:  2U dual AMD Opteron 242 1.6Ghz 

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Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 12:48:30 CST
From: "oneinca@hotmail.com" <oneinca@hotmail.com>
Subject: GOT A SPARE $1? THEN TURN IT INTO $5000 MORE!
Reply-To: oneinca@hotmail.com

Invest $1 to Make $5000 

Sounds over the top, right, read on, you won't be disappointed. 

Hey you don't have to spend big to make a fortune. A number of years ago my college 
friends and I would each year participate in a Christmas Club in order to get 
party money for the Holidays. 

Back then we did it all with a typewriter and snail mail. This never failed to 
bring each of us over $1000 each Holiday Season. The reason we would only bring 
in that much was that we could only afford a limited number of stamps. But now 
with the internet, the power of the web and safe-lists, the returns are much 
greater. 

Have you heard this before: "$20,000 in 2 weeks for just $10"? Or how about "As 
seen on 20/20?" Would you just give out $10 or $20? NO WAY!! But, how about just 
one dollar? That's right the cost of a small cup of coffee, the price of a pack 
of gum, the cost of a regular old hotdog at the C-store. 

Think about it. 

Yes!! Spend $1.00 and you will get about $5,000 for your efforts. 

Follow the link below and in two weeks you'll have at least $5,000 because most 
people respond due to low investment and high potential. 

http://www.Cash-for-you.Opportunity.com

Just $1 between you and $5000 others ¡K. 

  

  


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Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 12:52:04 CST
From: "oneinca@hotmail.com" <oneinca@hotmail.com>
Subject: GOT A SPARE $1? THEN TURN IT INTO $5000 MORE!
Reply-To: oneinca@hotmail.com

Invest $1 to Make $5000 

Sounds over the top, right, read on, you won't be disappointed. 

Hey you don't have to spend big to make a fortune. A number of years ago my college 
friends and I would each year participate in a Christmas Club in order to get 
party money for the Holidays. 

Back then we did it all with a typewriter and snail mail. This never failed to 
bring each of us over $1000 each Holiday Season. The reason we would only bring 
in that much was that we could only afford a limited number of stamps. But now 
with the internet, the power of the web and safe-lists, the returns are much 
greater. 

Have you heard this before: "$20,000 in 2 weeks for just $10"? Or how about "As 
seen on 20/20?" Would you just give out $10 or $20? NO WAY!! But, how about just 
one dollar? That's right the cost of a small cup of coffee, the price of a pack 
of gum, the cost of a regular old hotdog at the C-store. 

Think about it. 

Yes!! Spend $1.00 and you will get about $5,000 for your efforts. 

Follow the link below and in two weeks you'll have at least $5,000 because most 
people respond due to low investment and high potential. 

http://www.Cash-for-you.Opportunity.com

Just $1 between you and $5000 others ¡K. 

  

  


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From: genitechie@users.sourceforge.net (Dependable)
Subject: [Announce] Dependable - A dependency solver
Date: 22 Sep 2003 18:00:01 GMT

This is the announcement of a release of the 'dependable' dependency
solver.

Dependable is a minimal-dependency perl script which finds and
installs the libraries necessary to install a particular piece of
software. It can be called by various configure/install scripts and
retrieve libraries from mounted directories, HTTP servers or FTP
servers.

The package distributor finds and lists the libraries required for
his/her package along with relevant SHA1 or MD5 hashes. A
dependable.running file with this information is distributed along
with the dependable.pl executable.

When a configuration script finds that a required library is not
available, it calls "dependable.pl [library-name]", which will fetch,
compile and install the relevant library.

Dependable does not run suid. 

Dependable can be found at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dependable
Dependable's author can be reached at genitechie@users.sourceforge.net
Version 0.1 has just been released.


Relevant hashes are as follows:

c76ce7efe78c04927bba102c83f70285  dependable.pl
f575209b217537eea688a69ae9609f1a2d6290cf  dependable.pl
b9fb237281410d16c06ee0a60f502b5d  dependable-0.1.tar.gz
baf2fe370a46222370b07a5ee1325d0acda1017b  dependable-0.1.tar.gz

Thanks!

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Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 18:15:20 CST
From: "Frederick Noronha (FN)" <fred@bytesforall.org>
Subject: INDIA: Searching for Indian TeX links

> --------------------------------------------
>
>
> Date: 12 Sep 2003 09:13:01 +0530
> From: Radhakrishnan CV <cvr@tug.org>
> Reply-To: TUGIndia Mailing List <tugindia@tug.org>
> To: tugindia@tug.org
> Subject: [Tugindia] Packages
>
> TUGIndia contemplate to create a comprehensive page, listing all the
> packages written by Indians with links and pointers for download.
>
> I would therefore, earnestly request authors of TeX packages, fonts,
> utilities and documentation that are released under anyone of the
> free/open source licences with download links to me privately.  A
> brief writeup about the package would also be helpful.  Your
> cooperation in this matter would be highly appreciated.
>
> We would also mirror all the stuff at sarovar.org.
>
> Best regards
>
> Radhakrishnan
> for Indian TeX Users Group
> _______________________________________________
> Home:        http://www.tug.org.in/
> unsubscribe: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tugindia

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Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 19:40:10 CST
Subject: RE COMMERCIAL:  2U dual AMD Opteron 242 1.6Ghz 
From: <sales@storeanywhere.com>

http://www.storeanywhere.com is promoting the 
following system in this very month.

For $1995.
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512mb DDR ECC Registered Memory
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Integrated ATI PCI graphics
Two Integrated USB ports
1.44mb Floppy drive
52X CD-Rom
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/Mandrake linux 5.x
/Or others

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